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US reacts to China-India border thaw; experts say the dispute is not over yet

Washington ‘closely following’ developments after Indian announcement that ‘disengagement process’ on disputed border has been completed

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More than 30 rounds of negotiations have taken place between China and India since a deadly clash in the Himalayan border region in 2020. Photo: AFP
Khushboo Razdanin Washington
Washington is closely monitoring developments following New Delhi’s announcement of an agreement with Beijing on patrolling their 3,000km (1,860-mile) disputed border.
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“We are closely following these developments,” a US State Department spokesperson said on Tuesday, adding that the US did not have details on the “reported arrangement”.

The department did not say if New Delhi had informed Washington – a key geopolitical partner – about the agreement.

On Tuesday China’s foreign ministry said it had given its “positive approval” to a border deal, confirming a statement from New Delhi a day earlier.

“Recently, China and India have maintained close communication through diplomatic and military channels on issues relating to the China-India border,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said.

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“The two sides have reached a resolution on the relevant issues. China gives its positive approval to this. In the next stage, we will properly implement that resolution with the Indian side,” Lin said.

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